He testified that Cherry did suffer from seizures; however, he says they weren't severe. Wednesday, Kim Cargill told the jury that Cherry died in her car after a seizure.

"I think it's unlikely with a patient who has had many seizures over the years and they've been observed and she came back in a reasonable period of time to have that sudden unexplained death with that story," testified Dr. Ulrich.

The prosecution then called Cherry's caretaker, Paula Wheeler, to the stand. Wheeler testified she talked to Cherry on the night she died before Cargill picked her up for dinner.

Closing arguments will begin Friday morning and are expected to last for several hours. After that, Cargill's case will be in the jury's hands. The future of Cargill's life is ultimately their decision.

Before closing arguments begin, a decision is also expected on whether jurors can consider a first-degree murder charge instead of capital murder.

If Kimberly Cargill is convicted of capital murder, she could face the death penalty.

Lindale Fire Department's first new fire engine was purchased in January of 1945. The original fire truck ran for almost thirty years but it only carried 200 gallons of water. Needless to say the fire department has done a little upgrading since then.

Lindale Fire Department's first new fire engine was purchased in January of 1945. The original fire truck ran for almost thirty years but it only carried 200 gallons of water. Needless to say the fire department has done a little upgrading since then.